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By the time Never Mind the Bollocks Here’s the Sex Pistols was released, on 28 October 1977, both the band and the punk culture that had formed around them had begun to unravel. For almost a year, the Sex Pistols had been the focus of sensationalist media coverage. The infamous “foul-mouthed” interview on Thames Television’s tea-time Today programme stoked a moral panic at the...

Joe Corre set fire to his dad’s massive collection of Sex Pistols punk memorabilia that was valued between 5 and 10 million pounds ($6.2 million – $12.5 million). The extensive collection of punk relics included a pair of Johnny Rotten’s trousers, a Sid Vicious doll, and test pressings of Sex Pistols records. As Corre torched his collection on a boat in central London. Corre...

The son of Sex Pistols creator Malcolm McLaren burned his entire memorabilia collection worth $6-$12 million in protest Saturday, saying punk has no solutions for today’s generation and is “conning the young.” McLaren’s son, Joe Corre, piled clothes, rare recordings and other paraphernalia on a river barge on the 40th anniversary of the band’s debut single “Anarchy in the UK”...

Joe Corre and his mother, Vivienne Westwood, to light a pyre of punk memorabilia worth £5m because ‘it’s time we started again’ Proclaiming London’s punk scene dead at the turn of the millennium, the former manager of the Sex Pistols declared he would enter the race for mayor of the capital, with a...

Memorabilia torched on London barge to protest punk gone rotten Piles of punk music memorabilia went up in flames on a river barge in London on Saturday in a protest against the way the once rebellious genre has been subsumed into mainstream culture. Joe Corre, son of former Sex Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren and designer Vivienne Westwood, set fire to clothes and...

You might be surprised he's even still alive, but founding Sex Pistol Glen Matlock is, and he's still playing music - and he's coming here. Matlock, bass player in the punk rockers (until he was sacked and replaced in 1977 by Sid Vicious, who would be dead of a heroin overdose within two years) will play two New Zealand dates on November 24 (Auckland) and November 25...

The Sex Pistols Live - The Longhorn, Dallas, TX (USA) - 10.01.1978

published:10 Mar 2011

The Sex Pistols Live - The Longhorn, Dallas, TX (USA) - 10.01.1978

The Sex Pistols Live - The Longhorn, Dallas, TX (USA) - 10.01.1978

published:10 Mar 2011

views:124391

The Sex Pistols Played their brand of Raucous Rock to the Cowboys at The LongHorn Ballroom.
\"They said no one could be more bizarre than Alice Cooper, or more destructive than Kiss...They have not seen the Sex Pistols. Tuesday night, Stone City Attractions presents live, the Sex Pistols. Banned in their own home country, England\'s Sex Pistols, denied admittance to the United States, the Sex Pistols bring the new wave to the Metroplex this Tuesday night, in the Longhorn Ballroom. They said it couldn\'t happen, but it happens Tuesday night: the Sex Pistols, live.\"--Dallas Radio Promo, 1978
Tuesday,January 10, 1978
DALLAS, TX
Longhorn Ballroom:
God Save the Queen
By this point, Sid\'s receiving most of the attention onstage. Other members of the band are getting fed up with his narcissistic attitude. Before the show, Steve threatens to punch him for focusing on himself and not the music.
I Wanna Be Me
Sid hits the bottle hard before the show. Being in Texas again, he and Johnny mock the \"Cowboys\" in attendance. About half of the 1,800 in the crowd are fans; the other half are Country & Western fans defending their territory against these British punks.
Seventeen
John wears an ugly pink shirt and black glove for most of the show, while Steve wears all black, including boots, spurs, and a Sheriff\'s star.
New York
Although he contributes nothing musically, Sid knows he\'s stealing Johnny\'s limelight, which is more important to him.
EMI
Bodies
Belsen Was a Gas
With \"Gimme a Fix\" on his bare chest, Sid barely played his bass...

The Sex Pistols Live - The Longhorn, Dallas, TX (USA) - 10.01.1978

published:10 Mar 2011

views:124391

The Sex Pistols Played their brand of Raucous Rock to the Cowboys at The LongHorn Ballroom.
\"They said no one could be more bizarre than Alice Cooper, or more destructive than Kiss...They have not seen the Sex Pistols. Tuesday night, Stone City Attractions presents live, the Sex Pistols. Banned in their own home country, England\'s Sex Pistols, denied admittance to the United States, the Sex Pistols bring the new wave to the Metroplex this Tuesday night, in the Longhorn Ballroom. They said it couldn\'t happen, but it happens Tuesday night: the Sex Pistols, live.\"--Dallas Radio Promo, 1978
Tuesday,January 10, 1978
DALLAS, TX
Longhorn Ballroom:
God Save the Queen
By this point, Sid\'s receiving most of the attention onstage. Other members of the band are getting fed up with his narcissistic attitude. Before the show, Steve threatens to punch him for focusing on himself and not the music.
I Wanna Be Me
Sid hits the bottle hard before the show. Being in Texas again, he and Johnny mock the \"Cowboys\" in attendance. About half of the 1,800 in the crowd are fans; the other half are Country & Western fans defending their territory against these British punks.
Seventeen
John wears an ugly pink shirt and black glove for most of the show, while Steve wears all black, including boots, spurs, and a Sheriff\'s star.
New York
Although he contributes nothing musically, Sid knows he\'s stealing Johnny\'s limelight, which is more important to him.
EMI
Bodies
Belsen Was a Gas
With \"Gimme a Fix\" on his bare chest, Sid barely played his bass...

Sex Pistols' King of Punks, John Lydon is Brutally Honest About Drugs, Music, Groupies & New Book

published:04 May 2015

Sex Pistols' King of Punks, John Lydon is Brutally Honest About Drugs, Music, Groupies & New Book

Sex Pistols' King of Punks, John Lydon is Brutally Honest About Drugs, Music, Groupies & New Book

published:04 May 2015

views:419907

The self-proclaimed king of punks John Lydon paid us a visit on Sway in the Morning.
The legendary Sex Pistols frontman gave us an insight in his world as the band first exploded, explaining it was because of their \"bare faced honesty.\" Similar to hip-hop, John talks about his love of the genre, especially being a fan of the Zulu Nation movement.
John remains honest during our interview, talking about the unnecessary rules the system (or the \"shitsym\") that we\'re programmed to follow. \"Rules are for fools,\" he repeats. Stating that mantra is also why he created his new band, Public Image Limited.
From drugs, to groupies, to his love of reggae, no stone is unturned. Watch as Johnny Rotten opens up below. Plus grab his new book in stores now, Anger is an Energy: My Life Uncensored, and keep an eye out for his upcoming album \"What The World Needs Now...\" which he explains is his \'most excellent and most enjoyable work.\'
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Sex Pistols' King of Punks, John Lydon is Brutally Honest About Drugs, Music, Groupies & New Book

published:04 May 2015

views:419907

The self-proclaimed king of punks John Lydon paid us a visit on Sway in the Morning.
The legendary Sex Pistols frontman gave us an insight in his world as the band first exploded, explaining it was because of their \"bare faced honesty.\" Similar to hip-hop, John talks about his love of the genre, especially being a fan of the Zulu Nation movement.
John remains honest during our interview, talking about the unnecessary rules the system (or the \"shitsym\") that we\'re programmed to follow. \"Rules are for fools,\" he repeats. Stating that mantra is also why he created his new band, Public Image Limited.
From drugs, to groupies, to his love of reggae, no stone is unturned. Watch as Johnny Rotten opens up below. Plus grab his new book in stores now, Anger is an Energy: My Life Uncensored, and keep an eye out for his upcoming album \"What The World Needs Now...\" which he explains is his \'most excellent and most enjoyable work.\'
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The Sex Pistols Played their brand of Raucous Rock to the Cowboys at The LongHorn Ballroom.
\"They said no one could be more bizarre than Alice Cooper, or more destructive than Kiss...They have not seen the Sex Pistols. Tuesday night, Stone City Attractions presents live, the Sex Pistols. Banned i

The self-proclaimed king of punks John Lydon paid us a visit on Sway in the Morning.
The legendary Sex Pistols frontman gave us an insight in his world as the band first exploded, explaining it was because of their \"bare faced honesty.\" Similar to hip-hop, John talks about his love of the genre, e